Wurlitzer Digital Lyra Jukebox

The Wurlitzer Digital Lyra Jukebox ($4,700) is not your father’s jukebox. Controlled through a 15″ touchscreen this modern interpretation of the jukebox can consume music from nearly every medium. Whether its CD’s, cell phones, memory cards or USB, the Lyra stores your entire library and playlist to its 320GB of built-in memory and can even play live streaming channels via the internet. To do its predecessors proud, the jukebox churns out 200 watts of RMS power its two external studio quality speakers and integrated active 10 inch subwoofer. And in case you’re worried about two rabble rousers ruining your collection in a bar fight, fret not — this Wurlitzer backs up its entire stored collection via your wireless network.

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